| Walter Scott - 1827 - 436 страници
...fortresses with so little opposition, that CafFarelli said to Napoleon, as they passed through the most formidable defences, — " It is well, general, that...entering, if the place had been altogether empty." A sufficient garrison was established in Malta, destined by Buonaparte to be an intermediate station... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 532 страници
...fortresses with so little opposition, that Caflarelli said to Napoleon, as they passed through the most formidable defences, — " It is well, general, that...entering, if the place had been altogether empty," A sufficient garrison was established in Malta, destined by Buonaparte to be an intermediate station... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 764 страници
...defection and treachery of the French knights. Caftarelli said to Napoleon, as they passed through the most formidable defences, "It is well, General, that there...to open the gates to us ; we should have had more tronhle in entering if the place had been altogether empty ! " The progress of Bonaparte to Alexandria,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 704 страници
...defended the landward side, General Caffarelli, one of his suite, significantly remarked to him, " It is well, General, that there was some one within to open these gates to us. We should have had some trouble in entering if the place had been altogether empty.... | |
| Alexander Sutherland (author of Tales of a pilgrim.) - 1831 - 354 страници
...defended the landward side, General Caffarelli, one of his suite, significantly remarked to him, " It is well, General, that there was some one within to open these gates to us. We should have had some trouble in entering if the place had been altogether empty.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1832 - 1094 страници
...that Caflan Hi said to Napoleon, as they passed through the most formidable defences, — " It is wen, general, that there was some one within to open the gates to us. We should hive bad more trouble in entering, if the place had been altogether empty." A sufficient garrison was... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 720 страници
...opposition, tliatC'alîareHî said toNnpoleon as they passed through the most formidable defences^'1 Jt is well, general, that there was some one within to...entering, if the place had been altogether empty."! A sufficient garrison was established in Malta, destined by Bonaparte to be an intermediate station... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 456 страници
...fortresses with so little opposition, that Cafl'arelli said to Napoleon as they passed through the most formidable defences, — " It is well, general, that...trouble in entering, if the place had been altogether empty."1 - ' [" Napoleon said to one of the companions of his exile at St Helena, * Malta certainly... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1835 - 772 страници
...occasion, that in passing through ftTength. *ne impregnable defences, Caffarelli said to Napoleon, " It is well, general, that there was some one within...the gates to us ; we should have had more trouble in making our way through, if the place had been empty." On entering into the place the French knew not... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 518 страници
...fortresses with so little opposition, that Cafl'arclli said to Napoleon, aa they passed through the most formidable defences, — " It is well, general, that...entering, if the place had been altogether empty. " A sufficient garrison was established in Malta, destined by Buonaparte to be an intermediate elation... | |
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